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How to spell HADLED correctly?

One possible correct spelling for "hadled" could be "handled". Other potential suggestions might include "hailed", "huddled" or "husbanded", depending on the intended meaning and context of the word. It is important to carefully consider the intended spelling and double-check with a dictionary or spell-check tool to ensure accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell hadled correctly

  • addled The sudden news left Mary completely addled and unable to focus on her work.
  • Dawdled I was supposed to finish my work by noon, but I dawdled around all morning and now I won't be done until late.
  • Haggled I haggled with the street vendor to get a better price on the souvenir.
  • hailed The crowd hailed the athlete as she crossed the finish line first.
  • Haled The hunter haled his dogs to follow his scent.
  • Haloed The sun was setting, casting a beautiful haloed light across the sky.
  • halted The construction work had to be halted due to the heavy rains.
  • handled He handled the delicate antique vase with great care.
  • hassled I was hassled by the security guard at the entrance of the building.
  • hated I hated the way he always said no.
  • hatted I hatted myself before going out in the sun to protect my face.
  • Hauled The man was hauled away on a stretcher.
  • headed The party was headed by the Mayor.
  • healed You have been healed.
  • Heeled She heeled her shoes in preparation for the long walk ahead.
  • Hided
  • holed The boat was holed below the water line and began to take on water.
  • Howled The wolves howled at the full moon, creating an eerie and haunting sound.
  • huddled She huddled in the corner, her knees drawn up to her chest.
  • Hulled After the hulling process, the rice was left with only hulled grains.
  • hurdled The runner hurdled the obstacles in the race.
  • Hurled Jason hurled the ball across the field during the championship game.
  • Idled The car was idled for over an hour.
  • Ladled The bowl was ladled with apple sauce.
  • Paddled He paddled his kayak down the river, enjoying the peaceful sound of the water.
  • raddled The raddled old woman stumbled down the street, her clothing tattered and her hair unkempt.
  • saddled She was saddled with the task of breaking the news to her father.
  • tailed The dog tailed behind its owner as they walked through the park.
  • Waddled The ducklings waddled behind their mother as they made their way to the pond.

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